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Hi and thank you for using Brainmass. The solution below should get you started. In this particular task, you are being asked to reflect on a case. It is pretty straightforward and you can present a simple or complex analysis of it. I suggest presenting a straightforward opinion and concentrating on the ethical element. I suggest using this simple outline:

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Ethical Code Application Exercise

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Dr. Jones is a forensic practitioner for a state psychiatric hospital and it was her duty to perform a 30-day monitoring and evaluation of a detainee - a 27-year old male named Smith who was accused of beating to death the 3 year old toddler of his girlfriend. With Smith being uncooperative and abusive towards Jones, Jones had a trying time to thoroughly diagnose and evaluate Smith. Thus, he utilized other elements of behavioral analysis including the observation of the subject while under detention as well as the utilization of previously collected data to gain insight into the background and behavior of Smith. Jones ...

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The solution provides information, assistance and advise on the topic of doing a case review for the ethics of a detainee evaluation. Resources are listed for further exploration of the topic.

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